Undergraduate Research Assistant: Cell and Developmental Biology Song Lab
Listed on 2026-07-14
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Research/Development
Research Assistant/Associate, Biology, Biomedical Science
Undergraduate Research Assistant:
Cell and Developmental Biology Song Lab
The Song Lab in the Department of Biological Sciences at Oakland University is seeking motivated undergraduate students to join our research team for the Fall 2026/Winter 2027 academic year. Our lab studies how cells accurately build centrosomes and organize the mitotic spindle during development. We use the model organism
C. elegans together with genetics, molecular biology, protein analysis, confocal microscope imaging, and CRISPR.
Undergraduate students may participate as Federal Work-Study paid assistants, NIH-funded student assistants, or volunteer research students. Students interested in gaining hands-on biomedical research experience are encouraged to apply.
Responsibilities- Maintain general lab cleanliness and organization
- Prepare basic lab materials, buffers, plates, and reagents
- Maintain
C. elegans strain, PCR-based genotyping, and molecular biology experiments - Conduct genetic interactions, immunostaining, and microscopy
- Support graduate students and the PI in ongoing research projects
- Participate in lab meetings and learn responsible research practices
- Interest in biology, cell biology, genetics, molecular biology, developmental biology, or biomedical research
- Strong attention to detail and reliability
- Willingness to learn new techniques and receive feedback
- Ability to commit approximately 10-20 hours per week, over 2-3 days
- Preference will be given to students who can commit for at least two semesters
- Prior research experience is not required
This is an excellent opportunity for students who are considering graduate school, medical school, or research-related careers.
IMPORTANT NOTE FOR FEDERAL WORK-STUDY APPLICANTSStudents applying for a Federal Work-Study paid position must have already applied for and received a Federal Work-Study award. If you do not have a Federal Work-Study award, you may still be considered for volunteer research opportunities or other paid positions if funding is available.
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